We ate our fill and made use of the camp before heading back to our own for the night. The next morning I had the idea to circle the region which meant moving our camp. The idea was to follow the helots and wildlife providing us with food and sport then returning us close to Sparta when it was time to return.
The days slipped by us quickly. Finding food to sustain us became easier with each passing day and we didn't have much trouble finding helots either. Strangely, we didn't see any other Spartans. I settled on the conclusion we were just two of the few elite selected for the Krypteia.
We travelled deeper into the wilderness, far from Sparta and most other city-states. I had a strange sensation that stuck with me throughout our time in the wilderness. As each day came and went the feeling became stronger and stronger. I expressed this to Nikator and was told I was daft. I didn't say anything more about it after that. To be a Spartan meant you had to be strong, leaving no room for weakness.
"We can camp here then begin our circle back around toward Sparta," Nikator suggested. The feeling was overwhelming and left me so concentrated on it that I nearly didn't hear what he said. "Alexandros? Do you hear me?"
"Sorry. I was focusing," I answered using the first excuse that came to mind.
"Focusing huh? Let's focus on our meal tonight."
"Right."
Camp was set up quickly. We didn't have much except the few items we took from various campsites we had raided. It was nice to have sleeping gear. It was the firewood that generally held up the process of creating the campsite. At least with an abundance of forestry available to us, it was a time saver.
We were just returning to camp when the wind suddenly slowed then came to a halt. The normal sounds of the forest ceased to exist as well. The strange feeling I had flared more than it ever had in that moment. Nikator appeared to have noticed something as well.
"Everything is suddenly quiet," he remarked stopping and drawing his sword.
"I know. I believe something bad is going to happen," I said drawing my own sword.
"It is something the gods have chosen for us to face!" he yelled. "Come show yourselves and fall before our blades!"
Nikator was a faithful follower of the gods, whereas I chose not to believe in them. I could not see believing in a multitude of beings that determined our path through life. We stood back to back with our swords at the ready for a few minutes. The strange feeling I had didn't subside but had intensified.
Then the attack came. Three creatures, the only way I could have described them at the time attacked from different directions. From their size and the power that seemed to radiate off them I determined the one attacking from the south was the leader. The other two came from the east and west.
"Remember our training," I said through gritted teeth.
"Of course we're a team," he replied. "Come! I thirst to spill your blood!" He yelled banging his sword against his shield.
The leader stopped short of its attack yet the other two continued their attacks. I turned my attention to the attack beast ducking just in time as a claw swiped where my head was just at. Nikator faced a similar attack but managed to keep his back with mine. It seemed the beasts meant to break us apart. A Spartan was strong by oneself but together we were a force to be reckoned with.
I thrust out my sword missing completely and using my shield high I was able to stop an impending clawed attack. Another clawed hand grabbed my wrist and pulled hard. I flew into the air before I had a chance to comprehend what had just taken place. I slide across the ground stopped by a large tree as my back slammed into it. Darkness enclosed on me, but I fought against the torrent. With me out of the fight, the beast turned its attention to Nikator.
I glanced at the leader standing in the same place observing the fight then looked back at Nikator. He was in danger I knew. Fighting against several men was different than fighting two unknown beasts. I tried to moved but felt like my energy had been sapped. My sword lay just inches from my hand and yet I still was not able to move my hand those few inches to grab hold of it.
The two beasts were synchronized in their attacks. When one attacked the other moved proficiently with a counter attack to match Nikator's evading movement pushing him to the point of exhaustion. Nikator's sword sliced in multitudes of directions as he swung and thrust forward and backward. Every swing was easily dodged by the beasts. Another clawed blow came down upon his shield. The impact forced him to the ground rolling.
Exhaustion had its grasp on Nikator. He slowly picked himself up off the ground using his sword as an aid. He inspected his shield and after seeing a large crack he tossed it aside. I tried to call out to him but I couldn't find my voice. My throat felt as paralyzed as my body did. I looked back to the leader and saw a smile from on his face. I knew his end was coming soon and all I could do was watch.
Both the beasts moved in simultaneously leaving Nikator to face two fronts at once. Moving aptly he ducked low evading the swipe of a clawed hand then rolling past the attacker he avoided the attack from the other. His roll brought him up behind both of the beasts. He didn't give the beasts any time to react as he charged. He leapt up at the last minute bringing his sword down aimed for its back. The beast wasn't caught off guard though. Swinging around, it slammed a fist into Nikator sending him reeling backward. A large boulder stopped his flight. He let out a yell of pain from the impact.
Suddenly the force restraining me was released. I scooped up my sword running hard to aid Nikator from the beasts that stalked toward Nikator. I got within ten feet of my friend when one of the beasts turned to me impeding my effort.
Going somewhere human?
His speaking to me halted my intervention. I was trained to expect superior even strange tactics, but no previous training could have ever prepared me for this. "Out of my way, unless you are prepared to die!" I yelled charging the foul beast. I disregarded that it had spoken to me and attributed it to my being in the wilderness for far too long.
I am more than ready, not for my death but yours.
I hesitated the moment the beast spoke again, but managed to surpass the surprise and continue my attack. Unfortunately it was a mistake the beast took advantage of. My sword strike was precise, but the beast was far gone from my strike. I was carried forward when a blow to the back of my head struck. I managed to twist enough and use my shoulder to absorb much of the impact.
I lay on the ground for a moment as pain seared through both my shoulder and head. Without warning I was lifted into the air and flung backward. I crashed into a tree sending a sharp pain throughout my entire body. I heard a crack and wasn't sure if it was my body or the tree. Blackness swirled around threatening to take me with it.
I fought against it, holding on to reality as much as possible. The beast stood there laughing. I ignored it and the pain. Fighting past the blackness' hold I looked in Nikator's direction. The beast he was engaged with now held him by his neck. Nikator struggled against the beasts' grip, clawing at its hand, futilely. The beast pushed his other fist deep into Nikator's body. He held his tongue not willing to scream out. The beast's hand protruded out through Nikator's back then gripped around his spine. The beast released its other hand and held Nikator's body by just his spine.
Rearing its head back, the beast let out a voracious laugh then bit down onto Nikator's head. Effortlessly his head was ripped from his body. His struggles ended instantly and his body went limp. The hideous beast looked in my direction and spit out the head. It bounced on the ground several times, the rolled past me before finally coming to a stop.
Anger welled up inside me as I fought to lift my body up from the ground. The anger of my friend's death gave me the strength to fight through the pain. I screamed out in rage. What I screamed was as unintelligible to me as it was to the beasts, but it didn't matter. The beast that threw me was on me as soon as I was up one my feet. It swung its massive, clawed hand at me. Finding strength I didn't know I had, I reached up grabbing its arm. I pulled the beast into the tree. The impact caused the tree to split and fall over.
My focus now settled on the beast that killed Nikator. I charged toward it, scooping up my sword in the process. It turned to face me, standing in a defensive stance.
Come human. Come let me destroy you.
"Aaaarrrgggghhhh!!!"
Its arms were held wide open waiting to tear me to pieces. I was a Spartan and I didn't know fear. I leapt into its arms driving the beast backward. It grunted, backpedaling until a grand tree. Upon hitting the tree, the beast slumped and released its grip on me. I stood perched on it with my sword driven deep through the creature's heart and deep into the tree. I sensed danger lurking behind me so I tried to pull out my sword to no avail.
At the last second I gave up on the sword and flipped backward just as a clawed hand swiped at me. I easily leapt over the foul beast as its hand severed the other beast's abdomen wide open spilling its inside onto the ground.
"Come on you bastard!" I yelled picking up a spear.
The beast spun to face me.
Insolent human. You will pay for this!
"I look forward to it!"
The beast ran at me. I planned to quickly strike it down, but a glint in its eye told me otherwise. I spun the spear, twirling it and sidestepping the beast. With the blunt end of the spear, I struck it behind its head knocking it flat. I continued my momentum by spinning around and thrusting my spear into the leader of these creatures.
The spear pierced through the creature with blood spurting out its back. Its lips curled upward sneering at me. Its black blood steadily poured down the shaft of the spear. I knew I had victory over this beast. "This is for Nikator!" With a twist of wrists I wrenched the beast's heart. The glow in its eyes slowly faded away, leaving behind a lifeless corpse. I released my grip of the spear letting the corpse to fall to the ground.
It was time to bury my friend. He fell in battle honorably and for that he deserved an honorable burial. It is the Spartan way after all.